![]() What are these sites you ask? In one sentence: Legal manga reading sites with either advertising and/or site wide mistakes that’s kind of crippling. That’s when you realize there’s a few more manga sites that have been floating under the radar: Manga Reborn, Renta!, Amimaru, Balloons & Chapters, Manga Samurai, and Manga 2.5. ![]() Aside from that, it feels like that’s about it. Aside from those two, with CR Manga probably the most mainstream out of all of them, most are publisher specific - Viz with Viz Manga, Digital Manga with eManga, etc - and we have Gen Manga to round things out. ![]() Crunchyroll Manga just made their debut in the last quarter of 2013, and Mangabox made their debut in December. …Oh right, I guess I should explain a bit more what I’m talking about.įor starters, we don’t have a ton of legal manga reading sites. ![]() Well, maybe not as weird as expected, since the online manga sites themselves might be the ones with some issues. I’m guessing it’s not true, but it’s just a feeling. Needless to say though, it feels that’s the only type of exposure they’ve gotten. I did list some of them though, because they proved they’re legit somehow. You don’t really see these discussed amongst forums and various social media sites. You don’t really see it at Manga Bookshelf.
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